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Table 2 The association of health literacy and accessing test results in the patient electronic health record (PAEHR), OR (95% CI), n = 416

From: Health literacy and digital health information-seeking behavior – a cross-sectional study among highly educated Swedes

 

Crude

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

OR (95% CI)

Adj. OR (95% CI)

Adj. OR (95% CI)

Adj. OR (95% CI)

Sufficient health literacy

2.16 (1.34–3.48)

1.88 (1.15–3.07)

1.81 (1.08–3.01)

1.81 (1.07–3.06)

Age (years)

 

0.98 (0.92–1.03)

0.98 (0.92–1.04)

0.98 (0.92–1.04)

Female

 

1.08 (0.67–1.75)

1.07 (0.66–1.75)

1.05 (0.64–1.73)

Born in Sweden

 

1.40 (0.68–2.92)

1.34 (0.63–2.84)

1.18 (0.53–2.65)

Highest educational level: university

 

1.67 (1.02–2.73)

1.67 (1.00–2.80)

1.61 (0.95–2.72)

Self-reported cardiovascular disease

  

0.27 (0.11–0.66)

0.29 (0.12–0.73)

Self-reported hypertension

  

0.94 (0.51–1.72)

0.98 (0.53–1.83)

Self-reported high cholesterol

  

1.29 (0.56–2.99)

1.24 (0.53–2.89)

Self-reported diabetes

  

0.58 (0.17–1.98)

0.59 (0.17–2.05)

Poor, fairly good, good general health

  

1.05 (0.62–1.76)

1.11 (0.64–1.92)

Perceived cardiovascular risk higher than others

   

0.88 (0.46–1.66)

  1. Adj. OR Adjusted Odds Ratio, CI Confidence Interval